NO WAI!
Definitely go into halls!
Not when your 24, although this may be tainted by my experience in Scotland because half the freshers are actually 17

NO WAI!
Definitely go into halls!
Also do not do a games dev course. This is the course i chose and they suck badly (unless you manage to get into Abertay? (sp?)) If you want to go onto a games dev career choose a comp sci course instead it will give you a much better skill base.
Not when your 24, although this may be tainted by my experience in Scotland because half the freshers are actually 17.
Also do not do a games dev course. This is the course i chose and they suck badly (unless you manage to get into Abertay? (sp?)) If you want to go onto a games dev career choose a comp sci course instead it will give you a much better skill base.
"Hey mister, gonnie get us some WKD" - does that bring back any memories?![]()
all the mature student i know had to pay fees...
yeah wtf poster above said mature students don't pays fees LOL they do I'm paying £3375 a year, from next year you might as well bend over
I don't say this very often, but I think going to uni would not be the right thing for you.
The main thing to consider is cost vs reward. I think if you do games programming you'll not be successful - and you'll probably not get in with your qualifications. I think if you're going to be a student you should be looking at a business course, resulting in some kind of middle-management job.
My point is, with costs included, I don't think that'll pay better than staying in the navy and trying to work your way up or into a position you prefer.
Its hard to go from enlisted to commissioned. Only 1-5% do. Do people have this little knowledge of military ranks? Maybe this is why there is many morons saying "work your way up". It maybe possible in industry(Although statistically difficult), but defiantly not in the military.
Its hard to work yourself up to captain, from enlisted.
Not if he has the aptitude and the leadership skills. They can be learned yes but it's the potential they want to see more than anything. It can be hard if you're not quite what they're looking for yes, but if you have the natural ability there and are the right kind of person they snap you up - let's not forget ex rankers can be a much safer bet than recruiting students straight out of uni.
Curious, but where did you go if I may ask?
Very few do. Even people who have the grades to go in as commissioned but don't go onto fe don't get commissioned. Its much safer bet, going straight into commissioned.
I'm quite aware of the numbers and I know how it works, I looked at it myself about 4 years ago prior to joining the RAF but I decided it wasn't right for me at the time. Due to my performance during training there have been numerous times where I've been advised to check out this route once again and as a result I have met and discussed it with many people who have done it. It may be unlikely statistically, but if you can see in yourself that you have the aptitude for it then why not try?
Bucks New Uni. *Snip*
Btw I don't agree with enlisted v commissioned grouping. I believe it should all be merged into one ranking system. People are given leadership training as required, as they move up the ranks.
:ninjaedit: But at the moment people should try to work out the best strategy for their chances facing current reality.
So you don't think there's a difference between a manager and a leader? Are you in/have you ever been in the military?